Heyho M4M incoming! My map is:
https://osu.ppy.sh/s/454649 It would be cool if you could mod this.
[General]
Unsnapped objects in all diffs according to AiMod
Is there a reason why this timing point exists here? 03:36:837 - The barline is already there and you have no offset shift.
[Kantan]
00:28:837 (44) - This could be a kat for pitch
00:37:837 - Here you didn't map the wow! sound but later on at 02:00:504 (2) - you mapped it. Decide for one way due to consistency. Btw I think that a k D pattern would fit better than K d because the second beat sounds stronger to me
00:47:337 (68) - A finisher sounds a bit overdone here. It should be on 00:48:837 (69) - instead as there is even a cymbal crash as well.
00:58:003 (79) - ^
01:00:837 (1) - This spinner is quite short and might be distracting for new players. One possible way would be letting it begin on 00:59:837 - to match the held note and giving new players some more time to react to the spinner and actually finish it.
01:02:171 (1) - Could be a finisher to begin the new part with and match the cymbal crash.
01:06:837 (10) - Kat for pitch?
01:17:503 (28) - ^
01:48:171 (60) - Move this 1/2 earlier. Currently it feels delayed as it's not matching the piano sound well
01:53:504 (67) - ^
02:10:003 (14) - Same as above
02:20:671 (26) - ^
03:00:837 (50,51,52,53) - I see why you mapped this as 3/2 but to me they sound much more like 2/1
03:18:171 (16) - Kat for pitch?
03:58:670 (21) - Same as above
04:25:170 (56,57,58) - That final pattern, much wow! Honestly I think something like this could be better to avoid 1/2 in a Kantan.
https://puu.sh/xdCJU/6ced0a76f4.jpg[Futsuu]
00:38:171 (101) - Finisher here?
01:06:837 (180) - Kat for pitch
01:17:504 (200) - ^
01:46:337 - Not mapping this beat?
01:48:171 (239) - 1/2 beat earlier like mentionned at Kantan
01:48:504 - If you applied the point above feel free to add a don here. I think it fits nicely
Same applies to that part again from 01:50:171 - 01:55:504 -
01:55:504 (256) - Kat for pitch
01:57:171 - A don would fit well here to match the build-up and the piano starting there
03:00:837 (161,162,163,164,165) - This should actually be patterned at 2/1 not 3/2 even if 02:59:504 (158,159,160) - is 3/2.
03:04:837 (169,170,171,172) - No finishers here? I'm actually disappointed
04:24:170 (105,106) - ^
[Muzukashii]
01:22:615 - I think it's weird to split that pattern into two doubles as the sounds are all equally strong. Add a don here
01:47:337 (114) - This would sound nice as a kat which follows the piano pitch better
01:47:837 (115,116,117,118) - This pattern is a bit awkward as it's not really clear what you're following. How about this?
https://puu.sh/xdVkK/7fd277e410.jpg01:49:671 - You've used quintuplets before so why not here as well when these strong crashes occur? (You did that at 03:04:171 (153,154,155,156,157) - ) I suggest using a don here but it's up to you.
01:52:671 (132,133,134,135,136) - Like above
01:55:504 (141) - You can add some variation here by making this a kat. Also matches the increasing pitch better
02:50:337 (106,107,108) - Maybe a k k k d pattern would be better here to match the descending synth sounds.
If you applied ^this^ 02:51:171 (109) - should be a kat. This way you create more emphasis on the dons which follow kinda strong sounds.
For consistency 02:52:171 (114,115,116) - should be a quadruplet as well, I suggest using a k d d k pattern.
02:53:671 - Like I said above about 01:49:671 -
03:00:837 (135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142) - This sounds more like quintuplet + triplet rather than 2 quadruplets.
03:15:754 (17,18) - These ones are weird (and all similar beats as well). Before you followed the cymbals with kats which were on beat and now you shift them 1/4 beat earlier to match the piano... a little bit. For me it was very confusing at first play so maybe make it more clear that you shifted from mapping the cymbals to mapping the piano. One way to do this:
https://puu.sh/xdWhT/72de1f525e.jpgThis applies to 03:16:837 (19,20,21) - 00:07:504 (20,21,22) - 00:08:837 (23,24,25) - 00:10:171 (26,27,28) -
Also 00:10:171 (26) - and 03:18:171 (22) - could be both kats to distiguish them from the patterning before.
04:25:503 (64) - This should be a Don to make your alternating pattern more interesting.
[Oni]
00:46:004 (115) - Could be a kat for some to make it different from 00:40:337 (72,73,74,75) -
00:48:337 (126,127) - There's a (slightly) descending motion here. How about a kkk kkd or a kkd kdd pattern here?
00:56:671 (189) - Like above
01:32:837 (185) - Why is that don here? I think it makes more sense putting it on 01:32:504 - as you're following the drumbeats at that point. 01:33:004 - can be added as well
01:33:171 (186,187,188,189,190,191) - Here's also a descending motion twice with actually the same piano pattern, so I suggest using kkd kkd or kdd kdd to match this.
01:47:671 (246,247,248,249) - and 01:48:171 (250,251,252,253,254,255) - These sound very similar so shouldn't they have a similar pattern then? How about something like this?
https://puu.sh/xgOSY/6bc9134b58.jpg02:08:671 (64) - Like above
02:11:004 (75,76,77,78,79) - Also like above
02:15:671 (109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118) - This is the same pattern as 02:05:004 (35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44) - while the piano is playing something completely different. I suggest using another patterning here.
02:34:171 (32,33) - These should be kats to be consistent with 02:33:171 (25,26,28,29) - as they are the same sounds.
02:39:504 (73,74) - ^
03:16:421 (28) - This one feels quite disconnected imo. I suggest adding dons like you did at 00:08:004 (29,30,31,32) - for example.
03:37:170 (66) - Kat?
03:57:337 (80) - Like above
04:04:337 (128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137) - Like you did at 02:15:671 (109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118) - if you changed something there.
04:08:003 (157) - k
04:09:087 (163) - This would be a good spot for a finisher. And for more impact 04:09:337 (164) - could be removed.
Didn't find anything at Inner Oni, good job! Good luck with ranking this, the mapset is fun.